WEBVTT JOIN THEM AND DOTHE SAME.STEWART: AMANDA CRAWFORD SPOKETO THOSE WHO JOINED THISMOVEMENT.>> GOOD GIRL! COME ON.>> ONE LOOK AT THIS PLAYFUL DOG,AND EVEN NEVER GUESS SHE HAD ADRAMATIC FAST.>> LONGLEY WAS STABBED -- MOLLYWAS STABBED IN THE HEAD, BEATENWITH A BASEBALL BAT.AMANDA: MOL RECOVERED, AND NOWSHE IS THE NEW INSPIRATIONBEHIND A NEW LAW TO HELP ANIMALSIN THE MARION COUNTY.>> WE SEE TOO MUCH OF IT.IT HAS TO STOP SOMEWHERE ALONGTHE LINE.>> SHE IS PART OF AMERICANBOXER.AMANDA: THE COUNTY'S DIRECTOR OFANIMAL SERVICES.IN 2016, HER DEPARTMENTRESPONDED TO MORE THAN 1300ANIMAL CRUELTY CALLS.NOW THEY HAVE AN ANIMAL ABUSERREGISTRY SYSTEM CALLED MOLLY'SLAW.>> MOLLY EXEMPLIFIES.SHE IS THE FACE, THE NAME, ANDTHE STORY BETWEEN MARIONCOUNTY'S ANIMAL ABUSER REGISTRY.>> IT IS A WAY TO IDENTIFYOFFENDERS AND PREVENT THEM FROMPURCHASING OR ADOPTING ANOTHERPET.>> MOLLYS LAW IS ANOTHER TOOL TOPUT CRIMINAL ABUSERS ONTO AWEBSITE.>> THIS IS YOSHI.HIS OWNER IS ACCUSED OF THROWINGHIM OUT INTO TRAFFIC.YOSHI'S OWNER COULD BE THE FIRSTNAME ON THE ANIMAL ABUSEREGISTRY.THEY NAME STAYS ON THE REGISTRY1 TO 3 YEARS.HORVATH HOPES IT CUTS BACK ONREPEAT OFFENDERS.>> WE GOING TO THE SAME HOUSESYEAR AFTER YEAR.FOR A YEAR OR TWO AGO BY AND WEWOULD BE OUT AGAIN.>> SHE ADMITS THE LAW HAS ITSWEAKNESSES.>> IF THEY ARE CONVICTED HEREAND MOVE TO ANOTHER COUNTY, ITDOESN'T FOLLOW THEM.>> THE WOMEN ARE ACTIVELYWORKING WITH MORE COUNTIES TOADOPT A SIMILAR LAW.>> WE'RE HOPING AT SOME POINT,SOON, IT WILL GO STATEWIDE.>> UNTIL THAT DA COMES, IT ISIMPORTANT FOR OUR LOCALGOVERNMENTS TO EMBRACE POSITIVECHANGE.